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I need help finding a video. It's an interview with Pac and he was talking about how he doesn't respect the groupie mentality with females. He told a story about going to a house party and trying to approach a female and she dissed him cause she didn't recognize him. As soon as word got around the party that it was him, she was trying to get at him.

Anyone remember that one?
 
:smh: At ya'll ****** thinking that after all the interviews he did, this whole entire Issue is trying to get into European Fashion. In the words of Pimp C

"He ruffled a whole lotta ******' feathers
But ****** didn't really understand what the ***** was talking 'bout
Y'know.. and uh.. so everybody had it twisted but..
Me I understood from the get go
That what the ***** was tryin' to put
In these ************' stupid *** ******' faces!!"

all these rants the man went on were about being able to be given a fair shot to get your dreams out & open the doors for future generation to do the same. The main focus of EVERY single interview was to put the message out that you shouldn't settle anywhere in life, if you have an ability do it to max potential and stop settling for money & material BS as meaning success. But once again ya'll ****** lack the ability to look at things critically & get from behind a bias.
 
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Kanye talks about creating generational wealth and stronger infrastructures for Blacks

wouldn't say that's nothing...that's actually what the 3rd wave of Black psychologists are

focusing on. but no he doesn't say anything. let's hear some of y'all's ideas on how

to enhance the Black experience in America
 
:smh: At ya'll ****** thinking that after all the interviews he did, this whole entire Issue is trying to get into European Fashion. In the words of Pimp C

"He ruffled a whole lotta ******' feathers
But ****** didn't really understand what the ***** was talking 'bout
Y'know.. and uh.. so everybody had it twisted but..
Me I understood from the get go
That what the ***** was tryin' to put
In these ************' stupid *** ******' faces!!"

all these rants the man went on were about being able to be given a fair shot to get your dreams out & open the doors for future generation to do the same. The main focus of EVERY single interview was to put the message out that you shouldn't settle anywhere in life, if you have an ability do it to max potential and stop settling for money & material BS as meaning success. But once again ya'll ****** lack the ability to look at things critically & get from behind a bias.
But all this was common knowledge
Dude went on rants like he just realized what was going on and was tryna hip us to it
They been let us know they ain't want us in their fashion world
Don't even want us buying the stuff
**** peep how they act when u walk in their store
And I think that's what rubbed people the wrong way
Not only that but I bet if nike woulda gave him the royalties he wouldn't have even put them on blast
When there's a whole lot of other reasons to put nike and these other companies on blast
He wanted to call their bluff and lost
Dude just wanted the attention
Still don't get how he gets credit for the yeezy
When it's essentially a nike sportswear dub zero or spizike
A mashup of models already out
Kanye and jay are some snake *** people man
That's the real reason Kanye went with him instead of dame
Dude ain't loyal
Nas ain't like that
He Mad humble
Nas>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>beanie>>>>>>>>>>>>>>young Chris>>>>>>>>jay=kanye
 
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This **** right here
Show u why DMX>>>>>>>>>>> jay
Ol snake in the grass big lipped camel only good album is the blueprint *** *****
 
Kanye talks about creating generational wealth and stronger infrastructures for Blacks

wouldn't say that's nothing...that's actually what the 3rd wave of Black psychologists are

focusing on. but no he doesn't say anything. let's hear some of y'all's ideas on how

to enhance the Black experience in America
its not that he's not actually saying things that mean something, its the way he does it....The rants, the freakouts in interviews, etc...he's like a 5 year old kid throwing a fit cuz he didn't get candy.

I understand somewhat what he's trying to do, i think along the same lines but he goes about it the wrong way. And some things he says just make him seem like a delusional idiot.
 
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its not that he's not actually saying things that mean something, its the way he does it....The rants, the freakouts in interviews, etc...he's like a 5 year old kid throwing a fit cuz he didn't get candy.

I understand somewhat what he's trying to do, i think along the same lines but he goes about it the wrong way. And some things he says just make him seem like a delusional idiot.

What exactly is the right way? should he choose to be quiet about the things that are going on at the top of these industries? Just take his check and not let it be known. The important part is the message and delivering it.

His dramatic way of delivering that message brought eyes to the situation and created several discussions in the public view, it forced people to think about. Everyone else does the cordial, i don't wanna offend anyone route & it doesn't resonate with anyone because the message isn't heard. People being held out of industries and not being given an opportunity to improve those industries because of they are celebs, or black, or heterosexual etc etc ... it's discrimination, and it's stopping people from changing entire billion dollar industries.

Which is why i never understood how cats kept saying who cares about high fashion just make T-shirts, apparel etc etc. With the fanbase & influence he has in fashion he could print regular cotton T Shirts with some simple design and continually sell out and make millions. That's beneficial for him, but how does that help the next man trying to break into that industry it's been done a million times.

However now that he has access to the same vehicles these other major fashion houses have, if he manages to create at the same level or even surpasses what there doing, they can no longer use the he's an entertainer, he's a young black male excuse & say that success can't be had.

We constantly talk about how black youth is regulated to sports & entertainment, well here is a man trying his hardest to spear himself into other industries and people keep telling him do what you know, don't try and break walls down. It's not a logical way to think if people really want change.

I wish people would back away from the fact that it's Ye and think about any artist they may favor, having new ideas and concepts in a separate art form & constantly being denied the opportunity to do that because of their race or orientation. That's the message that's really important in this entire campaign he did.
 
The ENTIRE interview is about him & other people being discriminated against in these settings and being held back, him trying to build his own fashion powerhouse, from there moving on to create his own film studios & design teams.... and yet out of all of that you come to the conclusion that he wants to be a house negro.

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The point of him trying to make it in that realm is so that every black man who's interested in that field don't have to answer to that specific demographic.

On average to start one of these high fashion companies it takes 100-200 million dollars. Kanye West doesn't have that.

Those prices are high because you have to pay for warehouses, fabric, adds, shows, tailors, storefronts..

Guess who owns and dictates ALL of those industries... European men. guess who those European men disproportionately back... other European men. This is the entire system that he's ranting against :smh:.


Ye doesn't have the amount of money needed to start up on his own, Just like A Jay-Z doesn't have the money to start up an entire music company on his own. Just like Diddy didn't have enough money to create his own cable network on his own.

These guys are doing big business in a world where everything is white owned, until they put themselves in positions to create their own industries (Which comes from showing success and building billion dollar companies) it will be like that forever.

So instead of complaining about black men partnering with white men to create a change in the system, ask yourself how that will ever change if you bash anyone who's attempting to change that system.
 
Hes not changing nothing if hes not doing it independent, Hes just following the same business protocol but getting mad because they wont take him srs

Because your name is kanye west you cant grind your way to the top like you did with music, your music resume has nothing to do with fashion

Dame dash baby moms is winning independently, everything takes time, kanye wants instant gratification because he knows his stans will eat it up

The fashion industry is looking at him like a clown because he has no resume when it comes to that industry, yeah hes gonna make rl,gucci etc a couple dollars but they know hes gonna leave them and take his stans with him
 
Hes not changing nothing if hes not doing it independent, Hes just following the same business protocol but getting mad because they wont take him srs

Because your name is kanye west you cant grind your way to the top like you did with music, your music resume has nothing to do with fashion

Dame dash baby moms is winning independently, everything takes time, kanye wants instant gratification because he knows his stans will eat it up

The fashion industry is looking at him like a clown because he has no resume when it comes to that industry, yeah hes gonna make rl,gucci etc a couple dollars but they know hes gonna leave them and take his stans with him

That's like saying grind your way to the top in music.... but you can't get no studio time, you can't get no beats, and we ain't gonna sign your ***.

The same way Dame gave him the opportunity, and he grinded that to becoming one of the biggest rappers ever....... is the same push that he's looking for from fashion, this isn't about starting at the top because he's not asking for anything that people with the same or less credentials have gotten from these companies.

There is ONE black male who is at the head of his company in all of high end design ONE. he also happens to be homosexual, & isn't on the same tier material/design wise as his counterparts.

Yes compare a black man in America..... to a White woman in America because we know they get the same treatment from white men :stoneface:

BTW this resume that you claim he doesn't have..... he's helped design (not put his name on a product) with LV, A.P.C, Nike...... literally interned and sat with the major fashion houses in Paris for YEARS learning and producing with the best they have to offer, yet up until the Adidas deal he had no backing.

Now that he has the resources at his disposal, he has his opportunity to drop his college dropout in fashion... & if that happens he's going to **** the fashion game up the same way he did with rap, & by **** up i mean open the door for young people who don't carry the same prejudice & who are open the new ideals & ways of doing things.

That is the exact opposite of what any of these guys in power want. When you want all the power you don't wanna help anyone in a lesser situation create something new or better which may diminish your own power.

Hell this is basically VERBATIM what Cole was talking about in the interview that everyone was praising in this thread. One of Cole's biggest critiques in the interview was people at the top doing everything to make money and stopping creative people from improving on the world because it wouldn't be good for profit. That is literally what Kanye is fighting for, yet ya'll praise Cole for saying it & hate Ye for saying it?

The jigs up if you don't like his attitude, his music, etc etc fine that's no problem, but don't sit here and try to diminish the message of a man in a very powerful position, who's pushing for people to create to the best of their abilities to simply make things better. That's just corny.
 
Y'all give kanye too much damn credit :smh:
"Biggest rapper ever"
Really???
If he one of the biggest rappers ever
Rhymefest and consequence gotta be in y'all too 5
 
What exactly is the right way? should he choose to be quiet about the things that are going on at the top of these industries? Just take his check and not let it be known. The important part is the message and delivering it.

His dramatic way of delivering that message brought eyes to the situation and created several discussions in the public view, it forced people to think about. Everyone else does the cordial, i don't wanna offend anyone route & it doesn't resonate with anyone because the message isn't heard. People being held out of industries and not being given an opportunity to improve those industries because of they are celebs, or black, or heterosexual etc etc ... it's discrimination, and it's stopping people from changing entire billion dollar industries.

Which is why i never understood how cats kept saying who cares about high fashion just make T-shirts, apparel etc etc. With the fanbase & influence he has in fashion he could print regular cotton T Shirts with some simple design and continually sell out and make millions. That's beneficial for him, but how does that help the next man trying to break into that industry it's been done a million times.

However now that he has access to the same vehicles these other major fashion houses have, if he manages to create at the same level or even surpasses what there doing, they can no longer use the he's an entertainer, he's a young black male excuse & say that success can't be had.

We constantly talk about how black youth is regulated to sports & entertainment, well here is a man trying his hardest to spear himself into other industries and people keep telling him do what you know, don't try and break walls down. It's not a logical way to think if people really want change.

I wish people would back away from the fact that it's Ye and think about any artist they may favor, having new ideas and concepts in a separate art form & constantly being denied the opportunity to do that because of their race or orientation. That's the message that's really important in this entire campaign he did.
He's delivering his message to the wrong people...we don't need to hear about what difficulties a multi multi mutli millionaire, world famous, bangin a bad *** chick, dude is having. He needs to take up his issues with the people he has the issues with. Instead of telling normal *** folks who barely make enough to get by about what problems a multi millionaire is having. 

He's ranting and complaining to us as if we would be able to help him out. Why he wastes energy complaining and all instead of going and getting it is beyond me. His way of delivering the message to us makes us dislike him even more. People walk out of his shows right when he starts up the bullish.
 
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How is trying to accomplish the most out of your life only a problem for millionaires :rolleyes. Money, the fame, The Bangin girl etc etc shouldn't be the aim... that's the ******* message :smh:. That's the problem.

All of that **** he has that the majority would claim should make you happy. That mentality is why society is in such a constant stream of *******. your life as a human shouldn't be spent trying to make the most for yourself and yourself only.
 
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